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INTERNATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
ISO 9000 SERIES OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Developed and recommended by the International Organization for Standardization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The ISO 9000 series of standards are applicable to all organisations that want to ensure a consistent ability to satisfy customer requirement. Certification to ISO 9000 is accepted world-wide as an assurance to customers, sub-contractors and prospective partners that the company is reliable and able to consistently meet it's contractual obligations.
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ISO 14000THE ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
In response to international concern for deterioration in the Environment, the ISO 14000 standard was formulated to allow companies to make environmental issues an intrinsic component of business policy and practice. Compliance to the ISO 14000 STANDARD is a sign that management of a company is prepared for the legal requirements of tomorrow and signals to the marketplace the fact that the company follows environmentally sound practices.
APIQ1
THE QUALITY STANDARD FOR THE OIL & GAS SECTOR
Developed and prescribed by the American Petroleum Institute, headquartered in Washington DC, USA, this is a quality system of choice for companies providing equipment and services to the Oil and Gas sector. The API monogram is increasingly a pre-qualification for supply of critical components to the petroleum industry worldwide.
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H A C C P
HAZARD ANALYSIS CRITICAL CONTROL POINT
System which identifies, evaluate and controls hazards related tofood borne hazards,the industry can assure consumers that their products are safe to consume. Therefore public health protection is strenthened. HACCP was originally developed for the food industry to ensure the safety of food products. But now this technique has subsequently been used not only to ensure food safety but also quality.
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HACCP
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